Aaron Levitt

Aaron Levitt

Aaron Levitt is an independent investment analyst and author living in State College, Pennsylvania. His work appears in several high profile publications in both print and on the web.

As an advocate for long-term globally oriented investing, Aaron believes that exchange traded funds have leveled playing field for Main Street. Following global macro-economic trends, investors now have several avenues to create great long term portfolios.

Aaron is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University where he studied Economics and International Business. Aside for helping regular investors develop winning portfolios, his current projects include writing his first book on alternative energy investing.

Follow his picks and pans on Twitter at @AaronLevitt.

Recent Articles

Exxon’s First-Mover Edge in the Arctic

Its deal with Russia’s Rosneft provides access to nearly 90 billion barrels of oil equivalent in the Arctic Ocean and the Black Sea.

4 Winners From $2 Natural Gas

Natural gas has fallen under the $2 mark and is sitting around 10-year lows -- and a number of sectors couldn't be happier.

Energy Independence: Natural Gas for Cars

As transportation fuels, CNG and LNG solve a lot of problems -- if the problems of converting to them can be solved. Progress is being made.

Energy Independence: First, the Pipelines

Suddenly, America is closer to being self-sufficient. But this goal will remain out of reach until the infrastructure is built. Investors, take note.

Should You Bet on the Icahn-CVR Bout?

While "activist" investor Carl Icahn continues to step up his hostile bid for CVR Energy (CVI), investors are left guessing at the future.

Canada’s Clash of Pipeline Titans

The ever-escalating battle pitting Enbridge against TransCanada is a must-follow for investors. Here's who has the upper hand now.

Capitalize on the EPA’s Coal Crackdown

Stricter emission rules most likely will force coal companies to make up for lost demand through exports -- and plenty of countries are buying.

Total’s North Sea Leak Should Chill Investors

The costs are rising quickly as the possible damages mount. Total's troubled Elgin well is looking more and more like a BP-style disaster.

Why PetroChina Belongs in Your Portfolio

The Chinese oil company's hot growth -- and state backing -- can't be ignored. Its energy-assets buying binge ensures years of rising output ahead.

A Hot Quarter for Energy

The first quarter of 2012 saw many big developments, especially in oil, and the second quarter will, too. Here's what's fueling the energy market.